HEREFORD City FC will be told they need basic facilities in place at their Grandstand Park home or they will have to move elsewhere.

The issue came to a head when Woofferton found there was no running water at the site, meaning they could not use the toilet or have a shower.

"I'm sure league rules state these facilities are a basic requirement and have been for a few seasons now,” said player and Woofferton spokesperson Dave Thomas.

β€œIt was a bit of a shock.”

HFA chief executive Jim Lambert says the club will be told to 'sort it out'.

"I assumed that things were place, but I accept we didn't go round every club," he said.

"If they want their own facilities, then great, but until then, they will have to find somewhere else to play."

Hereford City chairman/manager Chris Marshall said: "We have a unit to change in on site at the moment and Woofferton did have that to themselves because our lads got there early and moved all our stuff.

"Admittedly, there was no toilet or shower facilities because we have no running water yet.

"The HFA have held inspections and told me I needed to inform managers of our situation the day before.

"I tried from the Wednesday to get hold of someone at Woofferton via the number in the handbook which was not recognised.

"When they turned up, I spoke to their chairman to explain and he said 'no problem'.

"If they had won, they wouldn't be complaining."

Hereford City won 2-0 with a goal in each half.